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Of Mires and Men

In England, only 13% of peatlands are in a near-natural state, most of which found in the uplands. The degraded remainder are emitting 10 million tonnes of CO2e every year, almost 3% of the nation’s total.

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The Case for Compliance Markets

Like it or not, we live in a world subject to market forces, where capital is expected to generate a return. If we accept this premise, it becomes clear that anything we wish to achieve – such as combatting the climate and biodiversity crises – must be done within the parameters of a capitalist system.

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Our Top Ten Achievements for Nature

This year’s World Rewilding Day theme is ‘hope into action’, a fitting time to reflect on Nattergal’s progress towards our long-term purpose of proving that nature is worth investing in. In this article, we revisit some of the early achievements that have set us on the right track to ‘delivering nature recovery at scale, to provide vital benefits for society and sustainable financial returns.’

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Ben Hart Ben Hart

Working with water

With the dramatic changes to our climate that we’re experiencing, understanding water movement and its relationship with land will become one of the most pressing issues for environmentalists to deal with.

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Ben Hart Ben Hart

Our vision for Nattergal

Our Nattergal Chairman - Sir Charlie Burrell introduces our new blog, and explains why now is the right time to be delivering ature recovery at scale.

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